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Re: pain after ovulation

From: a (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu May 19 12:06:27 2005


Dianne, Thanks for the input... I really appreciate it. I will definately keep a check on the forum. Today is my first day posting! (I guess that is good though!!ha ) Thanks April

At Thu, 19 May 2005, Dianne wrote: >
>April,
>
>I do not have endo, unless it's the microscopic kind. I thought that I
>had it, since I suffer from many of the same symptoms and I had a lap in
>Feb. which was clean. My problems probably stem from hormone
>inbalances. But, I do have experience with cysts. I lost my other
>ovary and tube due to a mucinous cystadenoma. That one didn't hurt but
>grew huge. The corpus luteum cyst did hurt like heck and grew to the
>size of a golfball. I check in here from time to time to see if I can
>learn anything about my pelvic pain.
>
>I get ovulation pain every month and sometimes it lasts a bit longer,
>but if it lasted a week, I'd definately go in for a sonogram.
>
>Good luck! I hope you feel better soon!
>
>At Thu, 19 May 2005, april wrote:
>>
>>I was wondering about that.. I assume you have endo also? or not? The
>>spots they lasered were on the right side. I intend to make an
>>appointment.. but I am trying to hold off to see what will happen.. if
>>we will end up pregnant or not. I have been off of the bc pill for
>>about 7 months now, and my symptoms of cramping have been increasingly
>>getting worse the past few months.
>>I believe also that after stopping the bc pills I have noticed now my
>>ovulation.. I don't belive I had pain at ovulation before. The ov. kit
>>showed I ovulated on Monday.... pain is gradually getting worse since
>>then.
>>
>>At Thu, 19 May 2005, Dianne wrote:
>>>
>>>It could be a cyst that is causing your pain. I had a corpus luteum
>>>cyst and it was indeed very painful. Also, you could have endo on the
>>>part of the ovary that they egg released from. If it doesn't go away
>>>you should contact your Dr.
>>>
>>>Corpus luteum ovarian cyst. If LH does surge and your egg is released,
>>>another chain of events starts. The follicle then responds to LH by
>>>producing large quantities of estrogen and progesterone in preparation
>>>for conception. This change in the follicle is called the corpus
>>>luteum. However, sometimes after the egg's release, its escape hole
>>>seals off and tissues accumulate inside, causing the corpus luteum to
>>>expand into a cyst. Although this cyst usually disappears on its own in
>>>a few weeks, it can grow to almost 4 inches in diameter and has the
>>>potential to bleed into itself or twist the ovary, causing pelvic or
>>>abdominal pain. If it fills with blood, the cyst may rupture, causing
>>>internal bleeding and sudden, sharp pain.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Dianne
>>>
>>>At Thu, 19 May 2005, a wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I WAS DX WITH ENDOMETREOSIS 2 YEARS AGO.. HAD LAPROSCOPIC SURGERY THE
>>>>BEGINNING OF 2003 THE DOCTOR STATED IT WASN'T AN EXTREME CASE AND
>>>>SHOULDN'T HAVE PROBLEMS GETTING PREGNANT. WE JUST STARTED TRYING, I
>>>>PURCHASED OVULATION KITS AND THIS MONTH WAS THE FIRST TIME WE REALLY
>>>>TRIED.. NOW IT IS 4 DAYS AFTER OVULATION AND I STILL HAVE PAIN IN THE
>>>>RIGHT SIDE.. WHERE THE ENDO WAS MOST PREVALENT. WONDERING WHY THIS
>>>>IS?? IF ANYONE ELSE HAS HAD THE SAME?
>>>
>--
>Dianne
>




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